2011/10/11 linux guy <linuxguy123 at gmail.com>:
>>> What does this information mean ? What am I supposed to set ?
>>>> Choose a vdpau profile and ignore the rest. start with slim and work
>> your way up until it stops working smoothly.
>> So the profile that I select in that list is the one that it will run with ?
>> How do I know how many CPUs to select ?
>>>> 4) How do I know a) when VDPAU is working and b) what mode its running
>>> in when I'm running Myth in full screen ? (Which is where its going to
>>> take the most performance to display the content)
>>>> You read the logs, try ssh in and watch the log with tail -f
>> Exactly which logs should I be watching ?
>>>>> 5) What part does the Xorg.conf file play in all this ?
>>>> There are a few things to make sure you have set for vdpau to work,
>> they are set out in the howto.
>> By howto, do you mean the wiki entry or is there another document I am
> supposed to be looking at.
>> Is it necessary to install vdpau-video-freeworld ?
>> Would anyone care to share their xorg.conf file ?
>> My current symptoms are that the front end can't keep up even with a
> simple avi file, ie the video runs way too slow. Mythfrontend hangs
> when I try to leave the video player.
>> This machine has 2GB of RAM, installed into one of the two sockets.
>> Any ideas ?
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Try this on your xorg conf:
Section "Extensions"
Option "Composite" "Disable"
EndSection
Regards.
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Josu Lazkano